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The '''[[Wikipedia:Capital ship|capital ships]]''' of a navy are its "important" and "biggest" [[warships]]; the ones with the heaviest firepower and armor. There is usually no formal criterion for the classification, but it is a useful concept when thinking about strategy, for instance to compare relative naval strengths in a theatre of operations without having to get bogged down in the details of tonnage and gun diameters. A capital ship is generally a leading or primary ship in a fleet.
The '''[[Wikipedia:Capital ship|Capital Ships]]''' of a navy are its "important" and "biggest" [[warships]]; the ones with the heaviest firepower and armor. There is usually no formal criterion for the classification, but it is a useful concept when thinking about strategy, for instance to compare relative naval strengths in a theatre of operations without having to get bogged down in the details of tonnage and gun diameters. A capital ship is generally a leading or primary ship in a [[fleet]].


== Covenant ==
== Covenant ==

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The Capital Ships of a navy are its "important" and "biggest" warships; the ones with the heaviest firepower and armor. There is usually no formal criterion for the classification, but it is a useful concept when thinking about strategy, for instance to compare relative naval strengths in a theatre of operations without having to get bogged down in the details of tonnage and gun diameters. A capital ship is generally a leading or primary ship in a fleet.

Covenant

These are the classifications of Covenant warships known to fall under the Capital Ship category:

UNSC

These are the classifications of UNSC Warships known to fall under the Capital Ship category:


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